I loose camera's during printing

I have a 3do nozzle cam and a raspi cam cam on my vcore printer, I seem to loose the feed from both camera's during printing, usually the nozzle cam first but later the rspicam too, only way the feeds return is with a pi reboot. Anyone any ideas why this is happening ?
7 Replies
cgrr
cgrrā€¢7mo ago
Happens with my C720 but it usually comes back. If it is taking a long time I go to the settings, change the camera setting and the revert it, that gets it going again.
miklschmidt
miklschmidtā€¢7mo ago
Download crowsnest.log as soon as you notice a feed has been lost and upload it here. It would be extra useful if you set it to log in debug mode in the [crowsnest] section in crowsnest.conf:
[crowsnest]
log_level: debug
[crowsnest]
log_level: debug
So make that change first, then wait for it to drop out, download crowsnest.log and post it here šŸ™‚
Andyc
Andycā€¢7mo ago
Ok Here's the logfile, just lost the nozzlecam feed, Frozen image in the display with both cams showing, If I switch to the nozzle cam only view I get nothing
Andyc
Andycā€¢7mo ago
A reboot of the pi is required to get the feed back again, a firmware restart does not do it
miklschmidt
miklschmidtā€¢7mo ago
Reboot of crowsnest prolly will though. Klipper has no idea about webcams šŸ™‚ Will take a look at the log when iā€™m back home
Andyc
Andycā€¢7mo ago
Ok Many thanks
miklschmidt
miklschmidtā€¢7mo ago
There's nothing in the crowsnest log, so doesn't seem like the stream is actually dying i've had a picamv2 stream sitting for 4 days, and it still works. Connects instantly when mainsail refreshes. it's possible it's an IPv6 conflict issue or some wonky network thing.
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